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Over the last year I have made significant changes to my website to increase the integration between the main photography part of the site, and my blog. One of my goals was to make the depth of my website more apparent and more accessible from all of the sites main pages through the use of ... Read more

Since I posted on Matthew Campagna’s The Turning Gate website that I had modified his TTG Pages to use my own contact page and modified TTG Pages and TTG HighSlide gallery to work with my WordPress blog, I have frequently been asked how I did this. Before I get into this too deep let me ... Read more

I use Google Analytics to collect all types of data on visitors to my website (what browser they use, the size of their browser window, JavaScript enabled, Flash enabled, …). This information helps me ensure that visitors get the best experience from my website and influences how I design and layout my websites pages. But ... Read more

As many of my readers know, I support many different variants on copyrights and licensing of creative works. These include The Creative Commons (cc), The GNU General Public License (GPL), and Open source projects (SourceForge, WordPress, dadaMail and more). Now add the Open Directory Project, or directory.mozilla.org aka “DMOZ”! The Cpen Directory Project (ODP) is ... Read more

After one year online, I have learned a lot about what it means to run a website and a blog. It can consume a lot of time, particularly when you have to manually configure and build new image galleries into a framework that doesn’t accommodate this very easily. That was the case with the first, ... Read more

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